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    10 小时前

    It’s not going to be easy, especially for those individual servicepeople who have to make the decision about whether to follow orders or not.

    It’s important to spread the message far and wide that they are not alone, that there is widespread support for them making that decision.

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      It’s important to spread the message far and wide that they are not alone

      This right here. Disobeying orders is hard, and upholding one’s oath when being told from all sides is hard, especially when friends and colleagues are going along with it. You don’t want to be the squeaky wheel who makes trouble for everyone. It can become easy to think that you’re alone if surrounded by people “just following orders.” It’s made harder still when considering that a single morally courageous action can throw away a career and potentially land you in the brig.

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        Especially when your paycheck and ability to stay free are at stake. I was an enlisted man. We were mostly poor as shit and many times all I had was the comfort i wasn’t in jail. You disobey, you’re on restriction at the very least depending on the scope.